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  • 91The Botanic Garden — (1791) is a set of two poems, The Economy of Vegetation and The Loves of the Plants , by the British poet and naturalist Erasmus Darwin. The Economy of Vegetation celebrates technological innovation, scientific discovery and offers theories… …

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  • 92First Partition of Poland — The First Partition of Poland or First Partition of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth took place in 1772 as the first of three partitions that ended the existence of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth by 1795. The first partition was carried out …

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  • 93The Speaker's House — is a historical museum located in Trappe, PA that preserves the home of Frederick August Muhlenberg, the First and Third Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.History of the Muhlenberg HouseOverview of the Muhlenberg House: From… …

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  • 94The Bold and the Beautiful — Genre Soap opera Created by William J. Bell Lee Philip Bell …

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  • 95The Baby-sitters Club — (BSC) is a series of novels written by Ann M. Martin and published by Scholastic between 1986 and 2000, that sold 17 milllon copies.[1] Many of the novels were ghostwritten, including 43 by Peter Lerangis.[2] However, Ann Martin wrote the first… …

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  • 96The Stake Out — ] The opening scene caused some problems because it featured a woman walking off the set and taking one step down to get off it. Gleen Forbes, the set designer thought that this made the show look cheap. The scene in which Jerry and Elaine are in …

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  • 97The Princess and the Frog — Original theatrical release poster …

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  • 98The Slab Boys — is a play by the Scottish artist and playwright John Byrne. The play is the first part of a trilogy, originally known as Paisley Patterns but now called The Slab Boys Trilogy , which tells the story of a group of young, urban, working class Scots …

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  • 99The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse —   …

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  • 100The Day of Revolution — Cover of volume 1 of The Day of Revolution, published by Shinshokan, showing Kei (left) and Megumi. 革命の日 …

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